Essential Reading

Research into particle physics is revealing a world full of almost magical qualities. Could it be that this mysterious, puzzling world is in fact the world of the spirit – the spiritual world that saints and mystics throughout history have sought to explo

What this website has long suspected has been confirmed. James Casbolt, himself a former MI6 operative, gets the inside story from a disaffected member of British Intelligence on who was really behind the 7/7 bombings and why

More than being an insider’s confirmation of the power of the pro-Israel lobby over Congress, the former US Senator’s letter also calls into question Noam Chomsky’s increasingly suspect looking motives

Some say that Prince Michael of Albany has a more legitimate claim to the throne of England than the Windsors. Are they right? And why are the Windsors and the mainstream media delberately ignoring him?

Using legal injunctions, Dov Zakheim’s lawyers forced this website to remove an article we posted with the same title; which tells us he may have something to hide. Seems like others also think so as this video indicates. Watch it while you still can

Bill Ryan talks to a former City of London insider who participated in a meeting where the elite’s plans for depopulation were discussed. The meeting, which took place in 2005, also discussed a planned financial collapse

Jack Bernstein was a rarity, an American Zionist who ‘returned’ to Israel, not for a holiday but to live and die in Israel building a Jewish nation. What makes him almost one of a kind, however, was his ability to see through the sham of Zionism

‘There are other ships in the Gulf so hopefully Westminster won’t have to go there.’

Westminster, a 20-year-old Type 23 frigate, has a crew of 190. Her numbers have been boosted by a team of Royal Marines who have recently joined the ship.

Tony Ormonde-Dobbin, 76, who is an ex-Royal Marine, waved off his grandson Callum Smith, 21, who is a Royal Marine sniper.

He said: ‘I’m very proud to see him going off. This is his first time away with a ship and he’s really excited about going away. I hope he’ll be okay.’

Foreign secretary William Hague called the Iranian oil embargo ‘an unprecedented set of sanctions’ and said it was designed to persuade the Iranian government to launch ‘meaningful’ talks with the international community on its nuclear intentions.

He added: ‘These sanctions are peaceful and legitimate measures. They are not about conflict.

‘I hope Iran will come to its senses on this issue and agree to negotiate.’

But Iranian officials reacted with anger and repeated the threat to close the Strait of Hormuz.